![]() Reach and maintain your goal weight by tracking your dietary intake and physical activity and weight from your desktop, phone, or tablet.View the My Plan section of SuperTracker to get your daily food group targets, including what and how much to eat of each food group in order to get the nutrition your body needs while staying within your calorie allowance.Current users: Enter results into the “personal calorie goal” field on the My Top 5 Goals page under the Calories tab.New users: Create a SuperTracker profile and enter your Body Weight Planner calorie results into the “personal calorie goal” field which appears after you enter your height and weight.Enter your Body Weight Planner results in SuperTracker.Use the Body Weight Planner to find out how many calories you need to eat each day to reach and maintain your goal weight.Here’s how to use SuperTracker to put your Body Weight Planner results into action and reach your goal: The NIH Body Weight Planner is now available as a goal-setting resource within USDA’s SuperTracker interactive food, physical activity, and weight tracking tool, so you can create a personalized meal plan based on your Body Weight Planner results. You set the goal and decide what timeframe makes sense for you. Using science-based technology, the NIH Body Weight Planner calculates how many calories you need to eat and how much exercise you need to achieve a goal weight within a specific time period. USDA and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) teamed up to bring you a simple new tool that can help you set, reach, and maintain your goal. Whether you’re trying to maintain your weight, lose weight, or gain weight it can be challenging to figure out how to get started. Many people want to do a better job managing their weight but aren’t sure how. Based on her goal and the physical activity changes she specified, the Body Weight Planner calculated that she will need to eat 1,819 calories a day to reach her goal and 2,094 calories a day to maintain it after she reaches it (assuming she keeps up her physical activity changes). #1Mom is trying to reach her goal weight of 138 pounds in 180 days (about 6 months). ![]() This image shows the Body Weight Planner results page for a sample user we can call #1Mom. ![]()
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